Audience
3dSynth is designed for artists, designers, makers, and creative technologists who want direct mathematical control over 3D printer toolpaths and are frustrated with the traditional STL-and-slicer workflow
About 3dSynth
3dSynth is a generative 3D printing tool that creates G-code directly from mathematical rules instead of traditional 3D models. It completely bypasses the STL and slicer workflow, allowing users to generate printer-ready toolpaths straight from adjustable parameters. Every form is defined numerically, giving precise control over shape, texture, and structure in real time. Users can stack modular effects like ripples, blobs, noise, twists, and polygons to build complex organic or geometric surfaces. A real-time 3D preview shows the exact toolpath as it will be printed, helping catch issues before exporting. Spiral vase mode enables continuous Z printing for single-wall objects like vases and lampshades with translucent and sculptural effects. The final output is optimized G-code compatible with common FDM/FFF printers, ready to print without post-processing.